This project is so dead, the forums is not even moderated anymore, so people start advertising a bunch of junk here.

Anyway, time for Nostalgia,
I remember the first time I used Syllable, wow, it was fast, clean, small in size and easy to modify. Unfortunately, the days of DOS was over, Windows 95/98 no longer was the norm and only Windows XP was the main thing at the time.

I used WinLinux2000 at the time and started experimenting with Red Hat / Mandrake and some other distro's at the time. I wished for something else and Syllable made it worth it. My only problem was the slow pace of development and the lack of updates. It was fun to play with.

Perhaps if those devs with all those visions of new things like Syllable only came together, a new era of computing would have dawned, pity people have such fragmented opinions and everything is forked today.

I'm currently just maintaining Syllable, to support others using it. I never used to work on the core system except the build system, and that hasn't really changed. My plan to get into programming for the base system was to integrate a language from the REBOL family, but they took a long time to get their act together. Red is now making some progress after five years, and I worked with them early on to make sure that it would run on Syllable, but their development took much longer than promised; too long to have a lot of synergy with Syllable.

I'm still programming in Red and REBOL, and I'm trying to make that work on Syllable as well, but so far it's not very relevant yet to publish it for Syllable. Some things are happening behind the scenes, though. Since almost a year, for example, the Syllable web sites are not hosted on Amazon S3 anymore, but are running on a new web server that I am writing in Red.